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C6 Coupes Shipped 8/17
For Immediate Release: Contact: M. Bunker
August 17, 2004 W. Clark
GM's Bowling Green Assembly Plant Ships the First 6th Generation
Corvette
BOWLING GREEN, KY--- Today General Motor's Bowling Green Assembly
shipped the first 6th Generation Corvette coupes to dealerships
throughout the United States.
"This is an exciting day for the Corvette community and for the
Bowling Green Assembly Plant," said Wil Cooksey, plant manager. "Our
plant is committed to building the highest quality, most precise and
powerful sports cars for our customers."
Bowling Green Assembly will continue its tradition of building high
quality products. The plant will continue to accelerate to its
production build schedule this fall.
"This is a memorable day in Corvette history. It marks the start of
the sixth generation of a great legacy," said Dave Hill, chief engineer
of the Corvette and vehicle line executive for GM Performance Cars.
"The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence."
GM's Bowling Green Plant produces two of General Motor's flagship
vehicles, the Chevrolet Corvette and the Cadillac XLR.
H. Charles
Chevrolet Corvette Product Manager
August 17, 2004 W. Clark
GM's Bowling Green Assembly Plant Ships the First 6th Generation
Corvette
BOWLING GREEN, KY--- Today General Motor's Bowling Green Assembly
shipped the first 6th Generation Corvette coupes to dealerships
throughout the United States.
"This is an exciting day for the Corvette community and for the
Bowling Green Assembly Plant," said Wil Cooksey, plant manager. "Our
plant is committed to building the highest quality, most precise and
powerful sports cars for our customers."
Bowling Green Assembly will continue its tradition of building high
quality products. The plant will continue to accelerate to its
production build schedule this fall.
"This is a memorable day in Corvette history. It marks the start of
the sixth generation of a great legacy," said Dave Hill, chief engineer
of the Corvette and vehicle line executive for GM Performance Cars.
"The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence."
GM's Bowling Green Plant produces two of General Motor's flagship
vehicles, the Chevrolet Corvette and the Cadillac XLR.
H. Charles
Chevrolet Corvette Product Manager
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Originally Posted by s2000news
For Immediate Release: Contact: M. Bunker
August 17, 2004 W. Clark
GM's Bowling Green Assembly Plant Ships the First 6th Generation
Corvette
BOWLING GREEN, KY--- Today General Motor's Bowling Green Assembly
shipped the first 6th Generation Corvette coupes to dealerships
throughout the United States.
"This is an exciting day for the Corvette community and for the
Bowling Green Assembly Plant," said Wil Cooksey, plant manager. "Our
plant is committed to building the highest quality, most precise and
powerful sports cars for our customers."
Bowling Green Assembly will continue its tradition of building high
quality products. The plant will continue to accelerate to its
production build schedule this fall.
"This is a memorable day in Corvette history. It marks the start of
the sixth generation of a great legacy," said Dave Hill, chief engineer
of the Corvette and vehicle line executive for GM Performance Cars.
"The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence."
GM's Bowling Green Plant produces two of General Motor's flagship
vehicles, the Chevrolet Corvette and the Cadillac XLR.
H. Charles
Chevrolet Corvette Product Manager
August 17, 2004 W. Clark
GM's Bowling Green Assembly Plant Ships the First 6th Generation
Corvette
BOWLING GREEN, KY--- Today General Motor's Bowling Green Assembly
shipped the first 6th Generation Corvette coupes to dealerships
throughout the United States.
"This is an exciting day for the Corvette community and for the
Bowling Green Assembly Plant," said Wil Cooksey, plant manager. "Our
plant is committed to building the highest quality, most precise and
powerful sports cars for our customers."
Bowling Green Assembly will continue its tradition of building high
quality products. The plant will continue to accelerate to its
production build schedule this fall.
"This is a memorable day in Corvette history. It marks the start of
the sixth generation of a great legacy," said Dave Hill, chief engineer
of the Corvette and vehicle line executive for GM Performance Cars.
"The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence."
GM's Bowling Green Plant produces two of General Motor's flagship
vehicles, the Chevrolet Corvette and the Cadillac XLR.
H. Charles
Chevrolet Corvette Product Manager